Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us hope and pray that we have faith strong enough and trust deep enough to bring the love that our world so desperately needs . |
2 | I was always described as the heretic at school , a designation which was theologically accurate enough and did n't particularly disturb me ; it seemed a not unkind acknowledgement of whatever distances I carried with me . |
3 | Greg Carey was there near the door , and when he reached out to grab her arm , asking , ‘ What 's going on ? ’ she shook him off impatiently and did n't even see his face close and tighten in anger at her second rejection of the evening . |
4 | The food was very good , but Jessamy ate mechanically and did n't really taste it . |
5 | One night there was a little backdrop of a painted garden , and in front of it two new boys were doing a strip routine to the original ‘ Let's Stay Together ’ ; but then they got carried away and ended up just leaning against the wall together , leaning up against the painted flowerbeds and the little painted bridge , just kissing and making love right there , for at least forty minutes , nobody minded . |
6 | It looks like he just and come here just to get a book . |
7 | Brown 's working day starts at 6.30am and does n't really end . |
8 | Babies that sleep little and cry frequently often go on to become hyperkinetic . |
9 | The ensuing reforms were implemented piecemeal and did not fundamentally change the system , but procedure was considerably more summary by 1900 than it had been fifty years earlier . |
10 | Pupils should be encouraged to formulate first the questions they need to answer by using such sources , so that they use them effectively and do not simply copy verbatim ; |
11 | Dacourt laughed gruffly and turned surreptitiously away to adjust his dress . |
12 | He wanted to go there once more and start out again choosing his own route and finding his own freedom . |
13 | I blushed , got on my bicycle , went home and returned more suitably clad . |
14 | Other seed baits I have used successfully on the Severn are tares and maple peas , but I have not used the latter two very often and do not yet know if they are going to be consistently successful . |
15 | But how I am to get conveyed with my luggage to Maitland neither Stephen or I can devise , three teams of bullocks having left Warra on their way from the plains to this place eight days ago and have not yet arrived . |
16 | ‘ The best I can offer you is a head start , get out of here and do n't ever come back . ’ |
17 | Antony has turned the tables completely and has now completely destroyed all hopes of the conspirators ever establishing themselves in Rome . |
18 | Bernadette : With my other babies they 've mostly left them quite close to me , but she was put over to the side , the doctor was slow in coming , and she went over and checked her over , instead of coming to speak to me as they usually do — she went out again and did n't even look at me [ laughs ] … |
19 | A knowledge of the Russian language had become more widespread ( over 81 per cent of the population were fluent in Russian according to the 1989 census , up from 76 per cent in 1970 ) ; and the circulation of printed matter had increased considerably and become more evenly distributed between one republic and another . |